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How would you describe yourself?

  • As a person with experience of mental illness (66.2%)
    66.2%
  • As tangata whaiora (2.3%)
    2.3%
  • As a consumer (1.9%)
    1.9%
  • As a service user (1.9%)
    1.9%
  • As having no experience of mental illness (7.5%)
    7.5%
  • None of the above, labels are for jam jars! (20.2%)
    20.2%

This Poll has now closed for voting

Previous Polls

Would you employ a person who has disclosed their experience of mental illness?

How would you describe yourself?

What is the meaning of the phrase Whakaitia te Whakawhiu i te Tangata?

How has disclosing your experience of mental illness impacted on your work?

Have you experienced discrimination in any of the following when you have disclosed your history of mental illness?

Should mental health facilities be smokefree?

What television programme is screening 2 new Like Minds documentaries in March?

Has the mainstream media’s reporting of mental health issues improved since Like Minds, Like Mine started?

Do you think the stigma associated with mental illness in New Zealand is:

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